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Carter's Fleece Pajamas vs Burt's Bees Coveralls: Sleep Clothes Face-Off

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Carter's

Carter's Fleece-Lined Footed Pajamas (2-Pack)

4.6

Cozy fleece footed pajamas with a non-slip sole for early walkers, built to handle winter nights and cold-house mornings.

$18-$24

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Burt's Bees Baby

Burt's Bees Baby Organic Cotton Coveralls (5-Pack)

4.7

Soft organic cotton sleep-and-play coveralls with full-zip front for fast diaper changes at 2am when you can barely keep your eyes open.

$28-$35

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Head-to-Head Comparison

FeatureCarter's Fleece-Lined Footed Pajamas (2-Pack)Burt's Bees Baby Organic Cotton Coveralls (5-Pack)
Price$9-$12 per pair$5.60-$7 per coverall
Best SeasonWinter and cold nights, too warm for summerSpring, summer, fall, and mild winter nights
FabricFleece, warm and cozy but not breathableGOTS-certified organic cotton, breathable and temp-regulating
Non-Slip FeetBuilt-in non-slip dots for early walkers on hard floorsNo non-slip feature, but fold-over cuffs protect from scratching
Age Range6-24 months, starts when baby needs warmer sleepwear0-9 months, best for the newborn and early infant stage
ClosureFull zipper with chin guard to prevent scratchingFull zipper, quick and easy at any hour

Our Verdict

These cover different seasons, so most families end up with both. Burt's Bees coveralls are your spring, summer, and fall sleepwear. Carter's fleece comes out when temperatures drop. The Burt's Bees organic cotton breathes better and works for a wider temperature range. The Carter's fleece is warmer and has those non-slip feet that early walkers need. Build your baby's sleep wardrobe with both.

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